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These are the films we consider to be not only essential viewing but also look great on the Blu-ray format.

Horror Movies Recommended UK Blu-ray Reviews

Creepshow Blu-ray Review – 1982 Stephen King / George A. Romero Horror

Halloween may have been and gone and Christmas will soon be upon us but there’s still time to take a look at another horror film out on Blu-ray. Today I’m looking at Creepshow from 1982, in essence it’s a horror anthology film made up of five stories written by a certain Stephen King and directed by George A. Romero. Anyway here’s my Creepshow Blu-ray Review…

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Mission Impossible 3 Blu-ray Review (2006)
Action Movies Recommended UK Blu-ray Reviews

Mission Impossible 3 Blu-ray Review – Action Packed Sequel?

This week I take a look at Mission: Impossible 3 from 2006 as part of my Tom Cruise season. It’s available on Blu-ray as are all of the films in the series but should should you buy it? Well it’s time to find out, so without further ado here’s my Mission Impossible 3 Blu-ray Review…

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Mission: Impossible 2 Blu-ray Review
Action Movies Recommended UK Blu-ray Reviews

Mission: Impossible 2 Blu-ray Review – Spectacular Action

Having reviewed Mission: Impossible from 1996 last week it’s time to turn my attention to the first sequel and one many consider the best of the film series. So without further ado here’s my Mission: Impossible 2 Blu-ray Review. When deadly new virus is believed to have been stolen IMF agent Ethan Hunt…

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A Fish Called Wanda Blu-ray Review (1988)
Comedy Movies Recommended UK Blu-ray Reviews

A Fish Called Wanda Blu-ray Review – Outstanding 1988 Comedy

I reviewed lots of horror film in the last few weeks but now it’s time for a classic comedy from 1988 starring four outstanding performers. Think John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline and Michael Palin A Fish Called Wanda. It’s been out on Blu-ray once before but now Arrow Video have step in and released the film following a 4K restoration, so without further ado here’s my A Fish Called Wanda Blu-ray Review…

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Phantasm IV Blu-ray Review (1998)
Horror Movies Recommended UK Blu-ray Reviews

Phantasm IV Blu-ray Review – 1998 Sequel Attempts To Add To The Tall Man’s Story

I’ve taken a look at the first three Phantasm films and now I’m looking at the fourth which is titled Oblivion. The third film for me at least went a little too much with the comedy element, will the fourth carry this on or return to the first films surreal creepiness? Well it’s time to find out, here’s my Phantasm IV Blu-ray Review…

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Taken 3 Blu-ray Review (2015)
Action Movies Recommended UK Blu-ray Reviews

Taken 3 Blu-ray Review – Worst Of The Trilogy

To conclude my tribute to Liam Neeson’s action career following his announcement of his retirement from the genre is the last in the Taken trilogy. There is no doubting the Taken series of films has given Neeson further creditability as an actor. His ability to put in outstanding performances across so many different genres is highly impressive and there is no doubting he has a lot more fans following his foray into the action hero genre…

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